By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer
For some, Eid means not to suffer, and this is the Eid that patients with kidney failure long for the most.
Your donations have provided a life closer to normalcy and enabled 66 patients with kidney failure to cope with this chronic disease with ease, through supporting the operation of two dialysis centers in Ras al-Ayn/Hasakah and Kafr Takharim/Idlib in northern Syria.
Thanks to your everlasting generosity, these patients receive regular weekly dialysis sessions and blood purification, totaling over 500 sessions each month.
Heartfelt thanks to everyone who feels empathy for others and grants them the life they deserve as patients needing care and attention. Without your support, the lives of these patients would not have been possible. Your donation has indeed been a lifeline.
Today, with the start of Dhul-Hijjah and these virtuous days, we invite you to continue this good work and pray to Allah for acceptance, that He may use us and not replace us, and that this charity be accepted by Allah as it meets the needs of completely forgotten patients.
Let us remember them today with a prayer and a donation, which may be a reason for the acceptance of our deeds and for achieving Allah's forgiveness and pleasure in these sacred days!
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